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The salivary metabolome of children and parental caregivers in a large-scale family environment study

Medicine and Health

The salivary metabolome of children and parental caregivers in a large-scale family environment study

J. A. Rothman, H. L. Piccerillo, et al.

Explore how untargeted LC-MS metabolomics revealed intriguing links between the salivary metabolome of children and their caregivers, shedding light on inflammation, antioxidant potential, and exposure to heavy metals. This fascinating research conducted by Jason A. Rothman, Hillary L. Piccerillo, Sage J. B. Dunham, Jenna L. Riis, Douglas A. Granger, Elizabeth A. Thomas, and Katrine L. Whiteson highlights the impact of family environments on health.

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